Ink illustrations for Tiger Radler range

Tiger has released its new fresh-look packaging for its Radler range. I was commissioned to create ink drawings of lemon, lime, ginger and grapefruit to be incorporated into the background of the packaging. I drew the illustrations using traditional ink and paper methods then scanned it and converted it to vectors in Illustrator. I then created repeating patterns from my illustrations to make it easier for the designers to create new layouts from the artwork.

The new packaging looks great! I had to ask a friend travelling from Singapore to pick some up so that I could photograph the cans.

Elise Martinson

Illustrator
Kogarah,
Australia
Tel: +61 400731002www.elisemartinson.com…
Elise Martinson’s journey into art began at an early age, with the excitement of her pre-school friends over one particular silver astronaut painting spurring her on. These days … Show more.

Awards

Clients

Lindt & Sprungli, The Perth Mint, AGSX, Rock Ridge Dairy,

Testimonial

“We chose to use Elise as an artist for our labels because of the care and attention to detail that she puts into every piece of artwork. We found Elise easy to work with and prompt with changes and feed back regarding the artwork in progress. We loved how she was able to bring the label ideas to life and add the finishing touches that make an ordinary label extraordinary. Our experience with her was very professional and we would defiantly recommend Elise to another business or individual.— Cherylynn Bos, Rock Ridge Dairy

About Elise Martinson.

Elise Martinson’s journey into art began at an early age, with the excitement of her pre-school friends over one particular silver astronaut painting spurring her on. These days her art is inspired by a fascination with nature’s beauty and diverse creatures, her whimsical animals appearing on coins, stamps, books and postcards. For Elise, painting a pair of life-size elephant statues at the Melbourne zoo for a public art exhibition was her most memorable project. Elise likes to first work on her concepts in pencils or watercolours before moving to the computer to bring her creations to life digitally.